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Wills, Estates, Advance Directives, and Powers of Attorney




Life is better lived when we have prepared for its end. When we are no longer here, our families will face complex issues of property, money, and law at a time of great sadness and mourning.
  • Your attorney can draft a will that will carry out your final wishes.
  • You need a durable power of attorney so a trusted family member or friend can act for you if you are incapacitated.
  • You should appoint a health care advocate to make medical decisions that agree with your beliefs.
  • You can protect minor children or others whom you wish to care for, even your pets.
  • When someone passes away, their estate should be handled effectively, and in accord with their will and intentions.

We can help you make final plans so you can focus on living your life.


Call us to discuss your will:
  • (517) 439 - 1414